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Sports Podiatrist needed

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by cpoc103, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. cpoc103

    cpoc103 Active Member


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    Do you have a passion for biomechanics? Love sporting injuries?

    An exciting opportunity has arisen at our Melbourne Practice location.

    The Clinic has been in practice for 25 years in Sydney and have been practicing in Melbourne for 2 years. The Clinic only treats biomechanical related injuries, we do no general treatment, so if you've been dying to get away from corns and callouses here is your opportunity.

    We are undergoing National growth and are looking for a sports podiatrist to take over the running of the Melbourne practice. Currently all appointments are booked through our central booking Clinic in Sydney, however for the right candidate complete autonomy to manage the practice will be offered.

    Role involves:

    - Biomechanical assessments and gait analysis of injured sports people and general population
    - Casting
    - Orthotic prescription
    - Exercise prescription

    The Clinic has its own unique laboratory in Sydney.

    You will ideally have the following attributes:

    - 5 years or greater sports podiatry/ biomechanics experience
    - A great eye for Gait analysis
    - Be able to work independently and love to set your own hours
    - A desire to expand the Melbourne practice to its full potential!

    For further information please contact the
    Principal Podiatrist Colin O'Connor at info@heelclinic.com.au
     
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